Starting Sunday Disneyland will be raising ticket prices, parking, and Annual Passholder rates according the OC Register.
It will cost guests $97 to go to one of the parks on “Value” days which is up $2 from last year. Cost for visiting on a “Regular” days will now be $110, while “Peak” days can now cost you $124, that is up $5 from last year.
Just like the tiered pricing at Disney World tickets are more on days when demand would be higher.
Also going up is the Disneyland Parking which went from $18 to $20 now.
Last year, in an effort to spread out the crowds, Disney introduced its three-level pricing. Some observers say the tiered pricing structure has worked, with less people flocking to the park, for example, on the highest-demand two-week period including Christmas and New Year’s Day.
On Sunday, prices for some annual passes will go up as well.
The Southern California Select and Southern California passes will be $339 and $469, respectively, $10 increases. Both passes have blackout days.
The Deluxe pass, with some Saturday and peak-holiday-period blackout days, is getting boosted by $20 to $619. The prices for the higher-end passes will remain the same.
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